On Friday, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service said that Idaho mountain snow levels remained among the deepest ever measured in early June. Two thirds of Idaho sites measured snow water levels being near record highs.

Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said the Boise River and Lucky Peak lake levels may fluctuate greatly over the next week as reservoir operators try to manage refill operations versus flood risk. The corps issued cautions of possible high water and unsafe saturated riverbanks.

The Boise River near Glenwood Bridge was reported at 9.6 feet this morning, running just under 7,000 cubic feet per second.